Buy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoBuy PhotoAutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext Slide[1][2]The President of the United States, a country music icon[3], protesters and up to 80,000 gun-rights enthusiasts[4] will assemble later this month in Downtown Indianapolis for the National Rifle Association's 148th annual convention[5]. Gun-lovers and defenders of the Second Amendment will rub shoulders at the convention, billed as "15 acres of guns and gear," April 26-28 at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. There will be more than 800 exhibitors throughout 650,000 square feet of exhibit space. Here's what you need to know about the convention:When is Trump speaking at NRA convention?Trump will speak to NRA members Friday, April 26[6] at the NRA Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum. It will be the third consecutive year Trump has delivered an address at the forum. Vice President Mike Pence will also speak at the forum[7]. Tickets are nearly sold out. Green-level general admission tickets, which cost $10, were still available[8] as of April 10. The event will begin at noon, and will take place in Lucas Oil Stadium, according to the NRA website[9]. Can I still get tickets to the convention?While anybody can buy tickets to see Trump speak at the forum, only NRA members can purchase tickets to the convention. Members can purchase tickets on-site at the following dates and times: Thursday, April 25: 2-6 p.m.Friday, April 26: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday, April 27: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday, April 28: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Non-members must sign up for a membership[10] before they're able to purchase admission to the convention. Will there be protesters at the convention? The convention typically draws protesters, and this year will likely be no different. For the 2018 NRA convention in Dallas, at which Trump and Pence both spoke, the city set up "Free Speech Zones." Chris Gahl, senior vice president

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